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RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVALS
DAILY
Check the following:
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Operation of motor brakes (see page 11 & 26]
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Operation of driving brake (see page 9 & 26]
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Operation of seat lock (see page 6]
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Tyre condition (see page 26]
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Front basket and any carrying accesory is firmly attached
(see page 18, Fig 22]
•
Batteries are fully charged (see pages 20-25]
•
Operation of lights
Caution:
Only drive your Scooter if it is in full working
order.
WEEKLY
Check the following and adjust as necessary:
•
Arm rest tightening knobs (see page 6]
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Tyre pressures (see Technical Specification, page 33]
•
Battery fastening straps (see page 17]
•
Allow battery charger to go through a full recharge cycle until
the green light is illuminated (see pages 20-25]
•
Motor mounting bolts
•
Magnetic motor brake disc and function
•
Main control box electrical connections
•
Main wiring loom for damage
•
All steering components
•
Clean chassis and repaint any exposed parts
•
Lubricate on/off power key barrel
•
Replace any damaged axle seals
•
Cycle test charger for full operation function
FIG 33
•
Clean paintwork with auto shampoo
Do not use a high
pressure hose. Wax painted and bright metal parts.
SIX MONTHS
Check and adjust as necessary:
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Tyre wear, replace as necessary
•
All fasteners and fittings for sound function
•
Tension of handle bar lock and hinge bolt
•
Battery connections
•
Inspect all electrical plugs and sockets for damage and good
contact and fit
Lubricate the following:
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Wig-wag accelerator lever pivot point (see Fig 33]
•
Spray metal parts with moisture repellent (WD40]
•
Seat lock lever pivot bolt
•
Seat rotation, grease face of seat post and pivot pin at base
of seat
•
Seat arm hinges
•
Inspect, lubricate and adjust upper handle bar steering
bearings
ANNUALLY
Check the following and adjust as necessary:
•
Motor carbon brush wear (minimum brush length 8mm]
•
Front wheel bearings for wear
•
Handle bar bearings
•
Chassis for sound welds
•
Rear Drive wheel hub key
•
All wheel bolts
•
Drive axle securing bolts
•
Cycle test batteries for operating capacity (This test can be
performed by your Freerider Agent]
Note the items listed under weekley and six months should be
incorporated into this annual inspection
LUBRICATION
Use a general purpose light lubricating oil on moving parts All
wheel bearings are factory sealed and should not normally need
lubricating Handle bar bearings should be lubricated with a
general purpose bearing grease
Your drive axle is factory filled with a special lubricant grease
and will not normally need replacing
Caution:
Do not mix other lubricants with this factory fitted
drive axle lubricant Failure to observe this caution will invalidate
your guarantee
Please note: These service intervals are a guide, more
frequent use of your Scooter may require adjustment to
these suggested intervals.
FIG 34